A globally recognized leader and changemaker in international law and security policy, known for her relentless advocacy to address some of the world’s most pressing global challenges
Beatrice Fihn accepted the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons, for the work to negotiate the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
Speaking
Beatrice Fihn is an inspiring and authoritative speaker on international law, security policy, civil society mobilization, and global governance.
Beatrice Fihn is a sought-after commentator, writer, and TV and radio guest
Frequently featured in global media for her expertise in international law, security, and weapons governance.
Renowned for her ability to break down complex international security politics into clear, relatable terms, Beatrice makes high-stakes global issues accessible to a broad audience.
Nuclear Weapons are not a fact of life. Beatrice Fihn writes in New York Times about why the elimination of nuclear weapons might be easier than we think